David Cameron says the manifesto is ‘thick with plans’ for ‘the good life’
Mr Cameron is making a pitch for the audience, staring down the camera.
He says that for him the best moments of the last five years have not been the pomp and ceremony of big meetings with world leaders but instead it is “the meetings with the couples with the keys to their first home, the meetings with the apprentices learning their first trade, the people knowing the satisfaction of a days work after years on the dole – that is what I mean by a good live.
“Families secure, the peace of mind that comes from a good job, the security of knowing that your children are getting a great education.”
He says the manifesto is “thick with plans” to help people achieve a “good life”.